We present deep radio observations of the most distant complete quasar sample drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Combining our new data with those from literature we obtain a sample which is ~100 per cent complete down to S_1.4GHz = 60 \mu Jy over the redshift range 3.8 < z < 5. The fraction of radio detections is relatively high (~43 per cent), similar to what observed locally in bright optical surveys. Even though the combined radio and optical properties of quasars remain overall unchanged from z ~ 5 to the local Universe, there is some evidence for a slight over-abundance of radio-loud sources at the highest redshifts when compared with the lower-z regime. Exploiting the deep radio VLA observations we present the first attempt to directly derive the radio luminosity function of bright quasars at z ~ 4. The unique depth -- both in radio and optical -- allows us to thoroughly explore the population of optically bright FR~II quasars up to z ~ 5 and opens a window on the behaviour of the brightest FR~I sources. A close investigation of the space density of radio loud quasars also suggests a differential evolution, with the more luminous sources showing a less pronounced cut-off at high z when compared with the less luminous ones.

On the radio properties of the highest redshift quasars / Cirasuolo, M; Magliocchetti, M; Gentile, G; Celotti, Anna Lisa; Cristiani, S; Danese, Luigi. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 371:2(2006), pp. 695-702. [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10695.x]

On the radio properties of the highest redshift quasars

Celotti, Anna Lisa;Danese, Luigi
2006-01-01

Abstract

We present deep radio observations of the most distant complete quasar sample drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Combining our new data with those from literature we obtain a sample which is ~100 per cent complete down to S_1.4GHz = 60 \mu Jy over the redshift range 3.8 < z < 5. The fraction of radio detections is relatively high (~43 per cent), similar to what observed locally in bright optical surveys. Even though the combined radio and optical properties of quasars remain overall unchanged from z ~ 5 to the local Universe, there is some evidence for a slight over-abundance of radio-loud sources at the highest redshifts when compared with the lower-z regime. Exploiting the deep radio VLA observations we present the first attempt to directly derive the radio luminosity function of bright quasars at z ~ 4. The unique depth -- both in radio and optical -- allows us to thoroughly explore the population of optically bright FR~II quasars up to z ~ 5 and opens a window on the behaviour of the brightest FR~I sources. A close investigation of the space density of radio loud quasars also suggests a differential evolution, with the more luminous sources showing a less pronounced cut-off at high z when compared with the less luminous ones.
2006
371
2
695
702
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10695.x
https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0606297
Cirasuolo, M; Magliocchetti, M; Gentile, G; Celotti, Anna Lisa; Cristiani, S; Danese, Luigi
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